In the first satire about education I thought it seemed to show the truth about schooling. Some students are better at certain subjects and are even more advanced than others. But when placed in a different subject they struggle often to the point of not passing. We all have different strengths as students and schools need to respect that. The way teachers instruct the students need to reflect how that child learns rather than the easiest way to instruct. In schools today children have more and more individual issues than ever before and accommodating for all those issues can be hard but it is very rewarding if you do it correctly.

In the second satire about college education I felt as though most of it was not true to my experience so far. While some things did seem true and I didn't want to admit that it seemed true, the majority of the jokes seemed irrelevant to me. However, I do know students that would fit perfectly in those descriptions of college students. It is sad that some of those statements are true but not surprising. I feel like when you put a large group of young adults together and let them find their way there is bound to be a few of them that lose the path they are supposed to be on.